As a child, I remember wandering through the fields of Bethlehem, my nose filled with the intoxicating scent of the beautiful narcissus flower.
These vibrant wildflowers were more than just plants; they were my child memory.
But over the years, the once-lush fields have been replaced by concrete and construction.
As an artist, I felt compelled to bring these beloved flowers back to life, not just in memory, but in a tangible form.
My jewelry is a tribute to their beauty, a reminder of what we’ve lost, and a call to action for preserving our natural, that’s why i added the Palestinian embroidery with my jewelry pieces.
As a child, I remember wandering through the fields of Bethlehem, my nose filled with the intoxicating scent of the beautiful narcissus flower.
These vibrant wildflowers were more than just plants; they were my child memory.
But over the years, the once-lush fields have been replaced by concrete and construction.
As an artist, I felt compelled to bring these beloved flowers back to life, not just in memory, but in a tangible form.
My jewelry is a tribute to their beauty, a reminder of what we’ve lost, and a call to action for preserving our natural, that’s why i added the Palestinian embroidery with my jewelry pieces.
hand-made Vintage old silver vintage Cross with five stones “blood stone +Onex +carnelian+ Agate glass+ mixed glass) a one piece only, made by the Palestinian Jewelry artist Farah Zacharia since 1940’s
“But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God.
I trust in the steadfast love of God forever and ever”
Palm 52:8
This hand-crafted olive leaf is a “one-of-a-kid” creation made by the artists of Paltisana of Dar Al-Kalima University from Bethlehem.
olive leaves are collected and placed in a small “wax tree” in our workshop. The artisans coat the leaves in gypsum and then heat the gypsum molds in a furnace. the actual leaf is burnt out in the process, but it leaves behind a perfect cast. through centrifugal force, melted silver is then propelled into the mold cast. When cooled slight, the gypsum is broken away revealing a beautiful silver copy of each individual leaf.
As Christians the olive tree stands for the steadfast love of God, for the people of Palestine it has symbolized abundance, steadfastness, and rootedness to the land. The olive branch stands for our longing for the end of the chaos and for peace. As you wear this beautiful leaf, you hold a par of Palestine close to your heart.
handmade silver olive leaf necklace with big glass bead
“But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God.
I trust in the steadfast love of God forever and ever”
Palm 52:8
This hand-crafted olive leaf is a “one-of-a-kid” creation made by the artists of Paltisana of Dar Al-Kalima University from Bethlehem.
olive leaves are collected and placed in a small “wax tree” in our workshop. The artisans coat the leaves in gypsum and then heat the gypsum molds in a furnace. the actual leaf is burnt out in the process, but it leaves behind a perfect cast. through centrifugal force, melted silver is then propelled into the mold cast. When cooled slight, the gypsum is broken away revealing a beautiful silver copy of each individual leaf.
As Christians the olive tree stands for the steadfast love of God, for the people of Palestine it has symbolized abundance, steadfastness, and rootedness to the land. The olive branch stands for our longing for the end of the chaos and for peace. As you wear this beautiful leaf, you hold a par of Palestine close to your heart.
Imagine the journey of the olive leaf , from the hills of Bethlehem, with the hands of the skilled artisans. Picture the traditional lost-wax casting technique, where each leaf is transformed into a unique piece.
handmade several chained Roman olive leaves sterling silver bracelet.
“But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God.
I trust in the steadfast love of God forever and ever”
Palm 52:8
This hand-crafted olive leaf is a “one-of-a-kid” creation made by the artists of Paltisana of Dar Al-Kalima University from Bethlehem.
olive leaves are collected and placed in a small “wax tree” in our workshop. The artisans coat the leaves in gypsum and then heat the gypsum molds in a furnace. the actual leaf is burnt out in the process, but it leaves behind a perfect cast. through centrifugal force, melted silver is then propelled into the mold cast. When cooled slight, the gypsum is broken away revealing a beautiful silver copy of each individual leaf.
As Christians the olive tree stands for the steadfast love of God, for the people of Palestine it has symbolized abundance, steadfastness, and rootedness to the land. The olive branch stands for our longing for the end of the chaos and for peace. As you wear this beautiful leaf, you hold a par of Palestine close to your heart.
The olive tree branch is a symbol of peace, and it was mentioned in the ancient cultural, and in the Bible. After the food of Noah’s day, “again he sent forth the dove out of the ark, and the dove came back to him in the evening, and behold, in her mouth was a freshly plucked olive leaf. so Noah knew that the wasters had subsided from the earth” (Gen 8:10-11).
Step into the heart of Palestinian heritage with these stunning sterling silver product. Inspired by the intricate arched doorways that adorn homes across the land, each piece captures the essence of traditional architecture and the enduring spirit of the Palestinian people.
The vibrant blue enamel, a symbol of both the Mediterranean Sea and limitless potential, adds a touch of color and hope to these timeless pieces. Whether you’re a proud Palestinian or simply appreciate the beauty of handcrafted jewelry, these earrings are a must-have.
silver Palestinian map pendant. handmade by a Jewelry student of Dar al-Kalima University.
you can notice more than one design:
1-a map with the names of the Palestinian cities.
2-a map with the Palestinian flag.
3- a map with a church and a mosque.
4-a map that have the Keffiyeh patterns.
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